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Old 07-28-2021, 02:00 AM   #2
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I deleted the other thread; not that there was a problem with the link, but it would have duplicated this thread.

I have no specifics about your model MH but a standard 50 amp RV has the 59 amp 240 VAC from SP go through the ATS and into a standard AC breaker panel which basically feeds 120 VAC loads from one of the two "hot" leads. But each major load (like A/Cs) should have their own breaker in that panel. The loads should be pretty evenly balanced between the two sides, so:
1 A/C on each side
Maybe a microwave on 1 side and the water heater electrical element on the other.
Half the 120 VAC outlets on 1 side, the other half on the other side.

The generator's 30 amp breaker passes 240 VAC to the ATS via 2 hot leads as well, the breaker handle actually controls 2 ganged breakers: 240 VAC x 30 amps = 5800 running watts for your 7000 watt generator.

Hopefully this helps?
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